remember this Sunday we are hosting a Summer Tea Party – come and join in the fun!

St George’s Avenue (between Huddleston Rd and Dalmeny Rd) will be closed from 9 am till 6:30 pm and all help is welcome with preparations: we are putting up bunting on Saturday from 11 am and setting up the tables and props on Sunday from 10 am. Please join us outside No. 72 if you can help!

Schedule for the party Sunday 1-5 pm

2.00pm: Choir

2.30pm: Fun dog show

3.00pm: Cake judging – ADULT AND CHILDREN

3.30pm: Samba dancing

4.00pm: Traditional street games

4.30pm: Raffle and best hat judging

We have excellent ruffle prizes donated by local businesses – remember to bring some cash so you don’t miss out! Please bring food and drink for the communal table and remember to bake a cake to enter the competition.

There’s a new Tai Chi class running at St. George’s Church from 10-11 am on Tuesdays. The class is run by Howard and Robin who live in St.George’s Avenus and have been doing Tai Chi for 30 years. Fess apply and there are special rates for concessions.

The Dragoncraft event, about St. George and The Dragon is a fun, free family event for children aged 5-11 or thereabouts. Children must be accompanied by an adult. There will be storytelling, lots of arts and crafts, such as make a shield, tiara or dragon puppet and games. There will also be a bake a DRAGON Cake competition with sections for children and adults and prizes for both. So if you fancy creating an amazing dragon cake and becoming the Great St. George Bake off winner - now’s your chance.

This event is being funded by money given to St.George and All Saints, raised from the raffle at the St.George’s Avenue Street party last summer – so it’s an event about St. George raised by St.George’s Avenue for St.George’s Church

Did you know that London is the most unequal area of the UK and has one of the highest concentrations of extremely rich people in the world?

the advers effects of wealth and income inequality have been very much in the news recently and will get even more attention as the 2015 general election approaches. They are raising concerns across the political spectrum.

On Wednesday 10th December My Fair London, a non-political group providing information and campaigning about inequality in the capital, is hosting a local public meeting.

The speaker will be Sean Baine, Chair of the Equality Trust. In addition to the facts about the situation in London, he will describe the serious ill effects of inequality on all of us, rich or poor, such as health problems, lower social trust, increased crime and depressed demand in the economy. He will also describe the huge social, economic and political benefits of greater equality and put forward ideas for achieving it.

The meeting will be in the coffee bar at the Tavern. All are welcome to attend and join the debate.

Sale held along Tufnell Park Road last September is joining forces with its
inspiration, the five-year-old Tufnell Park Yard Sale Bonanza, for a massive
jumble sale extravaganza on the 28th September 2014.

ii) to make some money (some people donate all or part of proceeds to their
chosen charity).

iii) to get to know your neighbours (or catch up with them)!

To join you need to register (it’s free) with Jumble Trail http://jumbletrail.com/event/YardSale, which
will plot your address on a map, so that everyone knows you are taking part. If
you like you can also describe the kind of things you’re planning to sell and
add photos.

If you live in Tufnell Park, do sign up and let your neighbours know about it
too: the more people joining in near you, the bigger the cluster on the map and
the bigger the draw for people to come to your street. And of course, tell your
friends, family and colleagues who don’t live in Tufnell Park to come along to
buy as well!